(pic from snafish’s homepage) Images as a classroom Tool: There are plenty of new tools available on the internet now for students to use. Since every day we advance with technology, as teachers we must teach our students how to use it and advance with it. A single powerful image can form the basis of an excellent lesson, generating a solid half hour of intense, thoughtful discussion and exploration. The goal is to find just the right image or combination of images to provoke the learning desired. Here are a few examples of tools to help actually do that:
This website allows students to capture and share valuable photos with their friends and familys. They can add comments, email, albums, tag people in their photos and many more! Fun for all!
These 3 websites are great websites to save all your photos. You can share albums with familys, friends and whomever you want. Plus the best thing about these websites is if your computer ever crashes, you dont have to worry about losing valuable memories. They are floating in space waiting for you at anytime.
Color Jack is an online Color Scheme Generator used by Graphic Designers, Interior Decorators, and many other people from around the world. This would be useful for students who are going into graphing design as their major
With this site you can pretty much do whatever you want. Just as the title says, you can edit your photo however you please. Add borders, frames, crop, resize, change colors, touch ups and more.
Like online image editor, you can fix your photos but in just one click. You have the option of using advanced controls to fine-tune your results. Crop, resize, and rotate, tons of special effects, awesome fonts and top-quality type tools.
Shoot, Stitch, and Share. At this website, you can create stunning panoramas and turn them into interactive virtual tours.You shoot your pictuere then the clevr stitcher is the easiest photo stitcher out there. Just drag and drop, click the button and it does all the work, joining your photos into a stunning panorama. Then you have nothing left to do but to share it!
Cooliris is a browser plug-in that it revolutionizes how you find, view, and share photos and videos. Whether you're browsing the Web or your desktop, Cooliris presents media on an infinite "3D wall" that lets you enjoy content without clicking page to page. I find it to be an awesome addition to technology!
You can search image search engines, photo sharing websites or your own local picture collections simultaneously. Find what you're looking for and use it instantly in your own creation: document, presentation, or art work. Search many sources together, drag and drop in one click, and tag your favorite pictures.
(pic from snafish’s homepage)
Images as a classroom Tool:
There are plenty of new tools available on the internet now for students to use. Since every day we advance with technology, as teachers we must teach our students how to use it and advance with it. A single powerful image can form the basis of an excellent lesson, generating a solid half hour of intense, thoughtful discussion and exploration. The goal is to find just the right image or combination of images to provoke the learning desired. Here are a few examples of tools to help actually do that:
Image and Photography Tools:
Kodak Gallery
Snapfish
Colour Tools:
Photo Manipulation Tools:
Image Search Tools: